Confederate monuments and markers in cemeteries across Georgia are inscribed with a variety of dedications. Many offer a simple sentiment; such as “Our Confederate Dead; 1861–1865†or “Lest We Forgetâ€; some present a more political statement―“They Fought Not For Conquest; But For Liberty And Their Own Homesâ€; some have long soliloquies of prose or poetry; and others feature lists of names of individuals or units that served. Georgia’s Confederate Monuments and Cemeteries features vintage images of soldiers; sailors; and the many different types of monuments erected throughout the state to honor them. These monuments of stone; marble; granite; and bronze recognize the sacrifice of those who served Georgia in the War Between the States. Various memorial associations and organizations; survivors; and descendants of these men and women built lasting tributes to them; and each has a story to tell.
#2777613 in Books Rob Mundle 2016-10-25 2016-10-25Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.53 x 1.46 x 6.38l; .0 #File Name: 0733332374368 pagesGreat South Land How Dutch Sailors Found Australia and an English Pirate Almost Beat Captain Cook
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great Book on Australian HistoryBy Michael Jaymes CassidyMy first Mundle book; and I am hooked. Australian history is one of my major interests; and there is quite a lack of information on this; so this book is great. I can't put it down; and have put aside everything else I'm reading to concentrate on this...and it's an eBook. Yes; I am old school and like to have actual paper; and not paper white. But this is definitely worth getting out of my comfort zone.It's not for everyone. Basically; if you look at this and say "Australian history? I'd like to learn more about that"; then pick it up.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Entertaining and informativeBy lesley b kubalskyVery interesting overview of WA European discovery. The navigation side was explained clearly but not too weightily for readers like myself who are not familiar with sea-faring. His portrait of William Dampier was especially good - an intriguing; clever man whose importance has been under-played in other accounts.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Another great read from this authorBy Gregory coxAnother great book from Rob Mundle; just love his writings.